
Pics of the Week From the NC Alternative Crops & Organics Program
7/16/21 – Our team is very busy in mid-July with research projects scattered across the state from as far …
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Collapse ▲7/16/21 – Our team is very busy in mid-July with research projects scattered across the state from as far …
6/9/2021 – By Katherine Learn, graduate student/research assistant, and Margaret Bloomquist, research associate (this article was also sent to …
If you are in need of credits for your commercial pesticide license we have a virtual session that will …
[Note, given the urgency and high competition for this program, this is copied from the Small Business Administration website. …
Carolina Farm Stewardship Association posted an article about COVID-19 Relief Funds Available to Farmers Starting April 3. RAFI-USA will be …
12/19/2019 – (Reviewed 8/28/2024) If you have a reason to ship hemp or hemp products, please read this post! …
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has provided guidance for situations under which farms may be affected by flooding …
It was a busy but very rewarding week for my program. On Tuesday we held our annual Alternative Crops …
On June 19, 2017 we planted our first industrial hemp research study at the Mountain Research Station in Waynesville, …
This factsheet offers information on target spot in soybean production in North Carolina.
This factsheet offers information on the signs, disease cycle, and management of soybean vein necrosis …
Frogeye leaf spot (FLS) of soybean is a common foliar disease in North Carolina with …
Soybean mosaic virus (SMV) is one of the most prevalent and destructive viral pathogens of …
This soybean disease factsheet discusses various fungi that cause seed decay and pod blight of …
This soybean disease factsheet covers anthracnose, a fungal disease affecting maturing soybean stems and pods …
This factsheet examines the symptoms and management of Southern blight in soybean production in North …
This factsheet covers the signs, symptoms, and management of red crown rot, a problem in …